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Vogelsong breaks hand in win; Belt homers in four-hit game; Marquis wins fifth straight start. Check out The Rundown:
Vogelsong breaks hand in win; Belt homers in four-hit game; Marquis wins fifth straight start. Check out The Rundown:
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In Tuesday's Daily Dose, @djshort discusses progress for Mark Teixeira and the recent struggles of Jim Johnson:
In Tuesday's Daily Dose, @djshort discusses progress for Mark Teixeira and the recent struggles of Jim Johnson:
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Mourinho to depart Real: Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after three years in Sp...
Mourinho to depart Real: Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after three years in Sp...
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Round Two of the Stanley Cup PlayoffsThe Schedule for Tuesday, May 21st in the Quest for StanleyNew York and BostonBoston at New YorkBoston leads the series 2 games to 07 PM ET, 4 PM PTTSN, RDS and NBCSNSan Jose and Los AngelesLos Angele...
Round Two of the Stanley Cup PlayoffsThe Schedule for Tuesday, May 21st in the Quest for StanleyNew York and BostonBoston at New YorkBoston leads the series 2 games to 07 PM ET, 4 PM PTTSN, RDS and NBCSNSan Jose and Los AngelesLos Angeles at San JoseLos Angeles leads the series 2 games to 17PM PT, 10 PM ETTSN, RDS, NBCSN
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RT @Kam_Chancellor: Another day in the office with one of the Legions.. @RSherman_25 Day 1
RT @Kam_Chancellor: Another day in the office with one of the Legions.. @RSherman_25 Day 1
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Our hearts and thoughts go out to all those affected by the deadly Tornado that Struck Moore, Oklahoma today. Please take some time and send some positive thoughts their way  and for info on how to help visit redcross.org.
Our hearts and thoughts go out to all those affected by the deadly Tornado that Struck Moore, Oklahoma today. Please take some time and send some positive thoughts their way  and for info on how to help visit redcross.org.
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To paraphrase Lou Brown, easily one of the best fictional baseball coaches ever to grace the cinematic Majors: OK, we won a game Saturday. And we won Sunday. That’s called “two in a row”. And if we win again tomorrow, that’s ...
To paraphrase Lou Brown, easily one of the best fictional baseball coaches ever to grace the cinematic Majors: OK, we won a game Saturday. And we won Sunday. That’s called “two in a row”. And if we win again tomorrow, that’s called a “winning streak.” It has happened before! Now, clearly, quoting the infinitely quotable Major League in reference to the 2013 Angels is hardly an original thought and I’m not even the first to sling this particular gem around this week. However, I would dearly love to be one of the last because, much like Lou Brown in his follow up comments to this bit of awesomeness, I would like to believe that the Angels are heating up. Really, I would. But this season?? Always there is the Big B…what a Buttercup! Let me ‘splain (and, you know, see if I can throw in any more random movie references from the depths of my crazed brain while I’m at it!). Towards the end of the sad, sad debacle that was Wednesday night’s pitching implosion, abandon all hope…no, no, wait, here comes the Angels offense!…Nope, just kidding, more LOBsters than a large seafood chain could handle…Waaaaaiiiit, just kidding again, check out that offense!!…*facepalm* Nevermind, more LOBsters…emotional whiplash of a game, I tweeted, ‘This is such a buttercup game. And the Angels have just buttercupped all over the buttercupping thing. Blah.’ And, you know what, even though the Angels have a proto-winning streak going on here – potentially their third of the season, talk about *facepalm*! – that sentiment actually sums up the whole season so far for me. Because, yes, I was in part being cute and trying to interject some much needed levity into the situation by using the name of the Angels’ much hated – at least by, let’s call it, all fans in their right mind; the rest of you are highly suspect – 7th inning stretch ditty as a stand in for the long, drawn out f-bomb that most of us were feeling at that point. However, my word choice meant so much more as well. Let us review the lyrics of the song, shall we?: Why do you build me up (build me up) Buttercup, baby Just to let me down (let me down) and mess me around And then worst of all (worst of all) you never call, baby When you say you will (say you will) but I love you still I need you (I need you) more than anyone, darlin’ You know that I have from the start So build me up (build me up) Buttercup, don’t break my heart Forget all of the perfectly rational, ‘who in the hell thought that this song would be an appropriate rooting-for-the-home-team-at-a-sporting-event song and would they please turn their marketing card in…right now!’ thoughts you’re having at this moment because, sadly, this season they’re beside the point. Thus far the 2013 Angels are the Buttercup Angels. Always building us up, just to let us down again for another inning, another game, another streak, of the ‘you don’t want one’ kind. Offense starts coming back. Starting pitching blows a herd of goats. Starting pitching gets it done. Offense goes to sleep and/or the Angels bullpen decides to get all “flashback” on us and goes Arson Squad. Sweep the Tigers. Lose the next 5 – yes, count them, 5! – series. And so on, and so forth. So this proto-streak? I want it to be the real thing. Dear God I want it to be the real thing and the start of something great, but I just…I just don’t know. But if you’re about to throw the B word at me, you just zip your lip right there. There is no bandwagon. There never was. Seth and I are bleeding red fans who have nothing to jump off of. We love this team, even if this season like so many in the not so distant past, it’s a heavily frustrated, profanity laced, shouting kind of love. We’re still watching every game we can on TV. We’re still buying tickets to the Big A though, being less excited, we’ll probably attend closer to 15 games than our customary 20 – 25. It’s just the focus that has shifted. In another tweet this week, I confesse
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“A billion betrayed,” screams one over-the-top headline while others express shock, anguish and dismay at the latest IPL spot-fixing scandal involving Sreesanth. Such hyperbole is all part of the
“A billion betrayed,” screams one over-the-top headline while others express shock, anguish and dismay at the latest IPL spot-fixing scandal involving Sreesanth. Such hyperbole is all part of the
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I arrived after it stopped raining at the GOMH around 8PM. I started fishing the NE side were the wind was blowing in pretty good and all I could get were jumpers. I had a couple of tails bit off my swamp gas Grass Pig, so there were ...
I arrived after it stopped raining at the GOMH around 8PM. I started fishing the NE side were the wind was blowing in pretty good and all I could get were jumpers. I had a couple of tails bit off my swamp gas Grass Pig, so there were some toothers there; They just weren't getting it. Here is my biggest jumper of the night. 18" John W. showed up. Eventually we went to the SE side. Everybody else had left the South side by then. We got a few more jumpin bullheads. John left to go have dinner and about 2 minutes later I got the first golden on the swamp gas Grass Pig. About half an hour later I got my second one. I missed one more. I left at 10:30PM when it started to sprinkle.
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Jonathan Toews is a broken little boy. The past couple of days he has gone to bed muttering to hiimself, when not biting his pillow, and waking up needing to change his sheets. He is haunted by his personal boogeyman, Henrik Zetterberg...
Jonathan Toews is a broken little boy. The past couple of days he has gone to bed muttering to hiimself, when not biting his pillow, and waking up needing to change his sheets. He is haunted by his personal boogeyman, Henrik Zetterberg, whose defensive coverage of Toews has been so suffocating, the lack of oxygen affecting "Tazer's" brain and emotional stability so badly, that he finally snapped. As time expired in Detroit’s win, Jonathan Toews took the faceoff and immediately began to cross check Henrik Zetterberg. Again and again as the seconds ticked down, he went after Zetterberg who was trying to actually play defense. As expected, the Red Wings weren’t too happy. Zetterberg went right after Toews, Bertuzzi got a couple of requisite shots in and then Jimmy Howard stepped in and did his part. Continue reading "The Twenty-Cent Opera And Not-So-Secret Biases"
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